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Forum: Article: Snowdrops - Signs of the New Blooming SeasonReplies: 1, Views: 7
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lortay
Navan
Ireland

October 06, 2008
07:31 AM

Post #5638494

Thanks Todd, for another excellent article on small bulbs. I look forward to your contribution each week and have not been disappointed yet.
In Ireland, we have several old estates, some still in private hands, some looked after by the state, and a feature in Spring in many is the masses of the common Snowdrops which have naturalised in woodland.
We even have our own cultivar 'Straffan', a hybrid which came from the estate of the same name in Co. Kildare (now the K club).
Todd_Boland
St. John's, NL
(Zone 5b)



October 06, 2008
01:38 PM

Post #5639712

I'm flattered that you enjoy my articles. I'm starting to run out of topics! Maybe over the winter I'll get a new infusion of ideas.

Best regards,
Todd


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